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were you scared, hassan? what did she say to you when she -- when you left? were you worried, though? hassan, alone, traveled all the way to bratislava in slovakia where he found his older brothers and sisters. they had journeyed ahead earlier to meet up with their older brother who was studying in slovakia and that's where i met them today. >> so you had a bag? and then, you had a number written on your hand. it was written, what, in ink? and then, you had your phone? >> yes. >> you have your phone with you? can i see it? yeah? did you ever call your mom? you did? did you let her know where you were along the way? yeah? and did you ever call your brothers or sisters to let them know where you were? and so, they knew. they were checking on where you were throughout your time? and then -- and then, they gave you directions? yeah. did you have -- did you have money with you? hassan says he got his hope from his mother, who desperately wanted him to get to safety. and now, she, too, is safe. she was able to reach slovakia tuesday and reunite with hassan. >> i ca
were you scared, hassan? what did she say to you when she -- when you left? were you worried, though? hassan, alone, traveled all the way to bratislava in slovakia where he found his older brothers and sisters. they had journeyed ahead earlier to meet up with their older brother who was studying in slovakia and that's where i met them today. >> so you had a bag? and then, you had a number written on your hand. it was written, what, in ink? and then, you had your phone? >> yes....
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. >> hassan: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> hassan: how are you? >> anthony: boulage's son, hassan, delivers the food. >> hassan: this is olive. >> anthony: it all starts with fresh olives. they're in season now. and roasted walnuts, some warm, very good bread. >> anthony: squishy. >> hassan: juice. >> anthony: oh, yeah. and you get this stuff. everybody gets it. a pulpy puree of figs, raisins, strawberries and full of mohammad's potent herbs and spices, of course. >> mohammad: all the night, 24 clock. [ vibrates tongue ] [ laughs ] >> anthony: yeah, yeah, yeah i get it. it's supposed to make me more manly. you know what? i'm eating. let's not talk about that, okay, sunshine? what is a tagine anyway? it's a traditional moroccan stew that can include vegetables, meat or fish. tonight, baby shark, calamari and monkfish with fresh mountain spinach, slowly cooked over charcoal in the classic clay pot that gives it its name. the tagine's dome top is supposed to force the condensation back into the dish and keep it moist and tender. that's delicious. i t
. >> hassan: hi. >> anthony: hello. >> hassan: how are you? >> anthony: boulage's son, hassan, delivers the food. >> hassan: this is olive. >> anthony: it all starts with fresh olives. they're in season now. and roasted walnuts, some warm, very good bread. >> anthony: squishy. >> hassan: juice. >> anthony: oh, yeah. and you get this stuff. everybody gets it. a pulpy puree of figs, raisins, strawberries and full of mohammad's potent herbs and...
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but hassan's public defender says the charges are overblown, disputing hassan had a hit list, and saying the compilation of democratic and media targets looks like the sort of list that our commander in chief might have compiled while watching fox news in the morning, added that the racial slurs hassan wrote are now part of the national vocabulary. donald trump uses similar epithets in his everyday language and tweets. with no more than plans on a page and a stockpile of weapons, prosecutors are stuck. there are no domestic terrorism statutes in the u.s., so prosecutors are forced to use other violations, like hate crimes, or in this case, weapons charges to stop people to appear to only be in the planning stages of plotting domestic attacks. >> and because no federal statute exists, hassan's release really isn't surprising. but wolf, the fbi agent's association, they have repeatedly called on congress to pass a specific statute to address domestic terrorism that would presumably address cases just like this one. >> it's about time they did. this seems like an open and shut development,
but hassan's public defender says the charges are overblown, disputing hassan had a hit list, and saying the compilation of democratic and media targets looks like the sort of list that our commander in chief might have compiled while watching fox news in the morning, added that the racial slurs hassan wrote are now part of the national vocabulary. donald trump uses similar epithets in his everyday language and tweets. with no more than plans on a page and a stockpile of weapons, prosecutors...
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last week, he ruled hassan can represent himself. if convicted, he faces life in prison or perhaps the death penalty. >>> from heat waves out west to tornadoes and riptides to the east, the extreme weather continues this morning. what's happening out there? >> it's unbelievable.
last week, he ruled hassan can represent himself. if convicted, he faces life in prison or perhaps the death penalty. >>> from heat waves out west to tornadoes and riptides to the east, the extreme weather continues this morning. what's happening out there? >> it's unbelievable.
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his name is hassan. he's just 11 years old and traveled 600 miles from his home in ukraine all alone without his mother. a child who should be quite frankly kicking around a soccer ball or playing video games with his friends, forced to flee to a foreign country for safety. it was difficult to leave your mother? the 11-year-old fled the destruction all along and traveled 600 miles alone with a bag, his pat port and telephone number written on his hand. a harrowing story of survival amid putin's war in ukraine. it's one story of many in this devastating conflict that the united nations says has caused more than 3 million ukrainians to flee their country. the invasion creating a ukrainian child refugee almost every single second resulting in heart breaking scenes like this, a young boy crosses the border in poland crying as he walks ahead of a group of adults. hassan's journey to safety in slovakia began more than two weeks ago and 620 miles away. his mother stuck in a war zone with a little boy and an eld
his name is hassan. he's just 11 years old and traveled 600 miles from his home in ukraine all alone without his mother. a child who should be quite frankly kicking around a soccer ball or playing video games with his friends, forced to flee to a foreign country for safety. it was difficult to leave your mother? the 11-year-old fled the destruction all along and traveled 600 miles alone with a bag, his pat port and telephone number written on his hand. a harrowing story of survival amid putin's...
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looking to fire up the base, lend support to governor democratic maggie hassan. update our viewers. >> reporter: right, wolf. in talking to clinton campaign aides they think hassan at this point is actually besting ayotte according to their polling, but what they're also seeing is that hillary clinton is performing better in new hampshire than hassan. so they are here and this is not always the case, but they are here to sort of pull along, if they can, governor hassan in the hopes that she will oust the incumbent republican kelly ayotte and be another democratic member of the senate. so important for hillary clinton if she is to win the white house is to have at least some cooperation in congress. so, also, the other thing is, they're trying to get people out to vote, and they're here trying to attract support of young people at the college. many here at this rally, a lot of confidence from hillary clinton supporters and from those in her campaign. they'll tell you they're not counting the chickens before they hatch, wolf, but i think they're certainly feeling g
looking to fire up the base, lend support to governor democratic maggie hassan. update our viewers. >> reporter: right, wolf. in talking to clinton campaign aides they think hassan at this point is actually besting ayotte according to their polling, but what they're also seeing is that hillary clinton is performing better in new hampshire than hassan. so they are here and this is not always the case, but they are here to sort of pull along, if they can, governor hassan in the hopes that...
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hassan asked a few questions of witnesses. he's a quiet bystander acting as his own lawyer. the attorneys assigned to help can't let it happen. >> they are in a terrible predickment. they have to stand by and watch the person they are charged with assisting to represent himself, essentially put the noose around his own neck. they view this as fundamentally inconsistent as lawyers. >> reporter: this is where he would end up. there hasn't been a military execution since 1961. the legal road to the death chamber is full of detours created by appeals and needs presidential approval. based on recent past cases, if he gets the death penalty, he may never be executed. military law expert jeffrey corn says the legal drama we saw unfold will not derail his murder trial. >> i suspect she's going to make major hassan acknowledge on the record, in this hearing that he understands the immense risk he's assuming. >> reporter: the question is what will happen next. what will the judge tell the three stand by attorneys. many legal experts, military legal experts said what they anticipate th
hassan asked a few questions of witnesses. he's a quiet bystander acting as his own lawyer. the attorneys assigned to help can't let it happen. >> they are in a terrible predickment. they have to stand by and watch the person they are charged with assisting to represent himself, essentially put the noose around his own neck. they view this as fundamentally inconsistent as lawyers. >> reporter: this is where he would end up. there hasn't been a military execution since 1961. the...
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hassan rouhani is speaking right now. rouhani is speaking right now. we are also monitoring three events actually at the same time. president obama reunites with bill and hillary clinton to try to boost his embattled obama care, the health care law. iran's president you just saw. apparently a little bit more moderate, at least there's a charm offensive going on. he's addressing the u.n. general assembly right now. we'll get some hints about where he's going next. also, you can see ted cruz, the senator from texas in a marathon protest against obama care, saying he'll speak until he drops. we will continue to monitor all of this in "the situation room." our coverage continues right after this. [ male announcer ] who loves social networking as much as you? identity thieves. they can find your personal information and do some serious damage. like your birthday or your mother's maiden name. you need a new friend. lifelock. we scour billions of data points every day, and if we discover that any of your personal information is misused... lifelock is there. c
hassan rouhani is speaking right now. rouhani is speaking right now. we are also monitoring three events actually at the same time. president obama reunites with bill and hillary clinton to try to boost his embattled obama care, the health care law. iran's president you just saw. apparently a little bit more moderate, at least there's a charm offensive going on. he's addressing the u.n. general assembly right now. we'll get some hints about where he's going next. also, you can see ted cruz, the...
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major hassan wants to confess. it is remarkable in this case when you have someone willing to come to court in front of the judge for the judge, fortunately the rules done allow it because of the death penalty. >> here's the weird part, it can save us money, time, pain for all those people who are affected be i this crime having to live lou a trial, interestingly, senator, he wants to represent himself, there was a hearing about this today. i can just see a huge can of worms about this guy representing himself, could he not effectively stand up and do what he wants and say as my attorney i'm guilty? >> sure. once he has that, he sure can say it, one of the really scary things, we are concerned about the victim impact of the crimes that he committed. and the fact that he as the prosecutor that if defense has an opportunity to stand there and the question these witnesses, people who are bringing forth evidence against him, he as the defense counsel representing himself are confronting all the people accusing him, so
major hassan wants to confess. it is remarkable in this case when you have someone willing to come to court in front of the judge for the judge, fortunately the rules done allow it because of the death penalty. >> here's the weird part, it can save us money, time, pain for all those people who are affected be i this crime having to live lou a trial, interestingly, senator, he wants to represent himself, there was a hearing about this today. i can just see a huge can of worms about this...
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worried that lieutenant hassan was laying the groundwork for mass terrorism. >> the draft of a letter that the suspect wrote to, quote, known neo nazi leader. in the letter, the defendant identified himself as a white nationalist for over 30 years and advocated for focused violence. >> that is the definition of terrorism. americans tend to think about 9/11, rightly. this is home-grown terrorism. there were 50 political hate crimes, political terrorism acts last year. frankly, every one of them committed by the far right. i mention ed earlier, it was somebody who hated republicans who shot and wounded congressman sc scalise. our president should be standing up and saying violence is wrong. targeting media figures and politicians is wrong. he has an obligation to speak out against these kinds of hate crimes. >> do you agree? >> sure. i think the president should absolutely do that. i don't think it's fair to pin this all on the president of the united states. i think political violence is an unfortunate reality in america's very bloody history. we had a lot of political violence in the
worried that lieutenant hassan was laying the groundwork for mass terrorism. >> the draft of a letter that the suspect wrote to, quote, known neo nazi leader. in the letter, the defendant identified himself as a white nationalist for over 30 years and advocated for focused violence. >> that is the definition of terrorism. americans tend to think about 9/11, rightly. this is home-grown terrorism. there were 50 political hate crimes, political terrorism acts last year. frankly, every...
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you mentioned the statements from hassan rouhani. one which it was unwise to pull the lion's tail, so to speak. that seems to be reaction to the bid by the united states to try to tie sanctions with iran after pulling out of the nuclear agreement. the u.s. is trying to stop oil trade with iran right now. increasing the economic and military to some degree pressure as well. the problem really is that they seem to be laboring under the belief there is a liberal iranian government in a box to replace this currently moderate government of hassan rouhani in the event the economic pressure ratchets up and unseats them. here is what mike pompeo had to say in california yesterday about the nature of the current iranian government. >> the bitter irony of the economic situation in iran is the regime uses this to line its pockets while people cry out for jobs and reform. the iran economy is going great, but only if you are a politically connected member of the elite. >> reporter: now, obviously, he went on to refer to $95 billion slush fund use
you mentioned the statements from hassan rouhani. one which it was unwise to pull the lion's tail, so to speak. that seems to be reaction to the bid by the united states to try to tie sanctions with iran after pulling out of the nuclear agreement. the u.s. is trying to stop oil trade with iran right now. increasing the economic and military to some degree pressure as well. the problem really is that they seem to be laboring under the belief there is a liberal iranian government in a box to...
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. >> reporter: maggie hassan has been leading in the polls, but kelly ayotte had been leading before. we have seen a drag on ayotte as donald trump struggled in the polls. it benefitted the democratic candidate here. something that hillary clinton is hoping to give a push to so she can have the democratic senate. john and christine. >> thank you. hillary clinton and donald trump have not been senator ayotte's only problem. some of the issues have been self inflicted. manu raju has more. >> reporter: kelly ayotte has been in a bind for months, john and christine. she supported donald trump, but not endorsed donald trump. that was the way to distance herself. also not anger the core donald trump supporters. she got herself in trouble this month when she was asked at the debate if she could consider donald trump a role model. at the time, she said absolutely before walking it back. i asked her yesterday. what happened. >> at the debate, i corrected that because i made a mistake. debates, you are asked a lot of questions at a debate. what is clear to me is neither donald trump nor hillary
. >> reporter: maggie hassan has been leading in the polls, but kelly ayotte had been leading before. we have seen a drag on ayotte as donald trump struggled in the polls. it benefitted the democratic candidate here. something that hillary clinton is hoping to give a push to so she can have the democratic senate. john and christine. >> thank you. hillary clinton and donald trump have not been senator ayotte's only problem. some of the issues have been self inflicted. manu raju has...
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>> his son hassan delivers the food. it all starts with fresh olives. they're in season now, and roasted walnuts. some warm, very good bread. >> squishy. >> oh, yeah. you get this stuff. everybody gets it. a pokey puree' of figs, raisins, strawberries, full of the chef's herbs and spices of course. >> yeah, yeah, i get it. it's supposed to make me more manly. you know what? i'm eating. let's not talk about that, okay, sunshine? what is a tajin, anyway? a traditional moroccan stew that can include vegetables, meat or fish. tonight, baby shark, calimari with fresh mung spinach. the dome top is supposed to force the condensation back into the dish and keep it most and
>> his son hassan delivers the food. it all starts with fresh olives. they're in season now, and roasted walnuts. some warm, very good bread. >> squishy. >> oh, yeah. you get this stuff. everybody gets it. a pokey puree' of figs, raisins, strawberries, full of the chef's herbs and spices of course. >> yeah, yeah, i get it. it's supposed to make me more manly. you know what? i'm eating. let's not talk about that, okay, sunshine? what is a tajin, anyway? a traditional...
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she was at the rally supporting governor maggie hassan. listen. >> unlike her opponent. she has never been afraid to stand up to donald trump. she knows he shouldn't be a role model for our kids or anybody else for that matter. >> so there is a decisive shift in the last 48 hours with the clinton campaign. trying to weigh in on senate races. there are still two weeks to go. this comes with some risks. hillary clinton hasn't been elected to anything in the race yet. >> i think this is twofold. kelly ayotte is no friend of hillary clinton's before the campaign and now. she wants to respond to that. if hillary clinton wins, she wants to get people in the senate to help her accomplish what it is she hopes to accomplish. this is not going to be an easy first term for hillary clinton. we are going to a new administration with a lot of tension and lawmakers representing a lot of people. >> we talked about how donald trump is in denial over the polls. i wonder what other public position can he take when he is sitting way group of supporters in a diner and says i think we are win
she was at the rally supporting governor maggie hassan. listen. >> unlike her opponent. she has never been afraid to stand up to donald trump. she knows he shouldn't be a role model for our kids or anybody else for that matter. >> so there is a decisive shift in the last 48 hours with the clinton campaign. trying to weigh in on senate races. there are still two weeks to go. this comes with some risks. hillary clinton hasn't been elected to anything in the race yet. >> i think...
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maggie hassan's side, had questions about hillary clinton as well. i talked to her a couple months ago whether or not she trusted hillary clinton she would not answer directly. now she says, i do trust hillary clinton. and today, guys, she is showing up at a rally with hillary clinton and elizabeth warren, and really showing you the down ticket democrats are trying to ride the coattails of the top of the ticket into office while the republicans down ticket are run away from the top of their ticket. >> very different strategies you're looking at right now. manu, quick question. did kelly ayotte give you an idea how much she thinks that comment heard her, i made a mistake about the role model thing? >> reporter: you know, she suggested that, downplayed it. no doubt it did hurt her, because a lot of republican voters were just not happy how she came out quickly afterwards, no, i don't think donald trump was a role model. saying today it was a mistake to call donald trump a role model shows how much she realizes that was a problem for her politically, bu
maggie hassan's side, had questions about hillary clinton as well. i talked to her a couple months ago whether or not she trusted hillary clinton she would not answer directly. now she says, i do trust hillary clinton. and today, guys, she is showing up at a rally with hillary clinton and elizabeth warren, and really showing you the down ticket democrats are trying to ride the coattails of the top of the ticket into office while the republicans down ticket are run away from the top of their...
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two problems, hassan rouhani on the left is still in power. also that photo never happened. he and president obama never met in person. the original undoctored picture you can see here taken in 25011 at a meeting between mr. obama and the prime minister of india. congressman gosar called his critics dim mitted implying he knew all along the picture was a fake. >>> a nasa astronaut sharing this heavenly image from the first meteor shower of the decade along with the northern lights. christina cook tweeted this composite image of bright fireball meteors as they blazed into the atmosphere. cook recently broke the record for the longest running spaceflight for a woman. >> that's really beautiful, isn't it? thanks for joining us this
two problems, hassan rouhani on the left is still in power. also that photo never happened. he and president obama never met in person. the original undoctored picture you can see here taken in 25011 at a meeting between mr. obama and the prime minister of india. congressman gosar called his critics dim mitted implying he knew all along the picture was a fake. >>> a nasa astronaut sharing this heavenly image from the first meteor shower of the decade along with the northern lights....
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you were allegedly shot by nadal hassan in 2009. can you tell us what happened? >> yes, ma'am. 2009, 5, november, i was replacing one of my soldiers at the front of the building and that's when major hassan walked in front of me and he jumped up on the counter and yelled ala akbar and started firing on innocent defenseless soldiers that day. >> how many times were you shot? >> seven. >> and you must still suffer from your injuries today? >> absolutely. i do. >> can you tell us how it affects you today? >> yes, ma'am. i suffer from tbi, which is traumatic brain injury, ptsd, post traumatic stress disorder. i have a bullet in my back. i lost half of my intestines due to surgery and trauma of the bullet. and they did a barrel on my colon. i have mobility issues, anger issues, and, oh, i'm blind in my left eye. i lost vision in my left eye. i had reconstruction surgery to the left side of my face. >> so it's been nearly four years since you were shot. you are suffering from your injury, nadal hassan has not been tried, there seems to be so many hurdles, one his own i
you were allegedly shot by nadal hassan in 2009. can you tell us what happened? >> yes, ma'am. 2009, 5, november, i was replacing one of my soldiers at the front of the building and that's when major hassan walked in front of me and he jumped up on the counter and yelled ala akbar and started firing on innocent defenseless soldiers that day. >> how many times were you shot? >> seven. >> and you must still suffer from your injuries today? >> absolutely. i do....
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the president in the oval office, shirt and tie, speaking with hassan rouhani. the first time an american president has spoken with an iranian president since 1979. that's when the iranian revolution took place. remember, american diplomats were held hostage at the u.s. embassy in tehran, they were taken from the u.s. embassy in tehran, held hostage for 444 days. the u.s./iranian relationship has been awful ever since. but today, a breakthrough of sorts when the president of the united states and the president of iran spoke by phone, and the president of the united states, president obama, initiated that phone call. let's get some reaction from inside iran right now. our cnn's reza sayah is on the ground in tehran and is joining us now. any reaction? are you getting official reaction, unofficial reaction? what are the folks there saying, reza? >> reporter: they're thrilled, wolf. they're ecstatic. it's 1:00 a.m. here tehran time. we got the news about a couple hours ago. we were away from our hotel so we tried to talk to as many ordinary iranians as possible on
the president in the oval office, shirt and tie, speaking with hassan rouhani. the first time an american president has spoken with an iranian president since 1979. that's when the iranian revolution took place. remember, american diplomats were held hostage at the u.s. embassy in tehran, they were taken from the u.s. embassy in tehran, held hostage for 444 days. the u.s./iranian relationship has been awful ever since. but today, a breakthrough of sorts when the president of the united states...
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. >> david wright elton simpson, hassan edmunds, tarod pew, christopher cornell. >> islamic extremism comes in all shapes and sizes. we're not going to be able to just recognize it right off the bat. but if people are seeming unnecessarily -- >> but isn't that infective. isn't that infective what you're doing? it's not going to help anything. it's just going to incite things don't you think? >> going back to the point of the video was it is to get the conversation started about islam and that the core tenets is to establish a one world order and do so by violent acts and that's why we're seeing such unrest in the middle east. that's why we're seeing these jihadist terror strikes in the united states because their ultimate goal is to establish one world religion that is superior to any or religion and that's the only religion that says that.
. >> david wright elton simpson, hassan edmunds, tarod pew, christopher cornell. >> islamic extremism comes in all shapes and sizes. we're not going to be able to just recognize it right off the bat. but if people are seeming unnecessarily -- >> but isn't that infective. isn't that infective what you're doing? it's not going to help anything. it's just going to incite things don't you think? >> going back to the point of the video was it is to get the conversation...
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iranian president hassan rouhani says in a tweet, he deeply regrets the disastrous mistake and vows to prosecute those responsible for downing the plane. >> that crash killed 176 people on board the flight. iran isn't taking all responsibility, it blames radar activity and aggression for the mistake. let's talk about more live in the region with sam kiley in baghdad, iraq. sam, iraq is caught in the balance of this thing, and there's a blame game going back and forth, on what happened with the plane, indirect downing of the plane, mistaken downing of the plane, how does that play into the broader tension? >> reporter: well, i think, really, george, it's sort of tragically symbolic of the dangers of the casualties that will follow from any escalation in this region to innocent lives. in this case, it was an accidental downing of a jet. and in other cases it will be this term collateral damage, casualties that have flown to tens of hundred us of thousands in the region since the u.s.-led invasion back in 2003. in that context, of course, we've had this tit for tat exchange in the united
iranian president hassan rouhani says in a tweet, he deeply regrets the disastrous mistake and vows to prosecute those responsible for downing the plane. >> that crash killed 176 people on board the flight. iran isn't taking all responsibility, it blames radar activity and aggression for the mistake. let's talk about more live in the region with sam kiley in baghdad, iraq. sam, iraq is caught in the balance of this thing, and there's a blame game going back and forth, on what happened...
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it just speaks to hassan's show is brilliant. i commended him for being smart and unique and funny but also keeping attention on khashoggi's case and it shows he must have struck a nerve. >> what did you think when you heard about this? >> well, jamal khashoggi's story is such a global story to see that it even penetrated the comedy world just goes to show just how much it angered and resonated with people and i think in particular in hassan's case in one part of the show he talks about being a muslim and feeling conflicted about saudi arabia's role in repression as well as being the sight of mecca, the holy site so in that case it added an extra layer of punch and complexity to this whole story so i'm glad to see hassan take up the case for justice for jamal. >> okay, you say netflix is in a tough position here and in an official statement netflix said saudi arabia threatened prosecution around cyber crime law. netflix is available in over 190 countries. do you worry this sets a precedent for other oppressive or stricter nations
it just speaks to hassan's show is brilliant. i commended him for being smart and unique and funny but also keeping attention on khashoggi's case and it shows he must have struck a nerve. >> what did you think when you heard about this? >> well, jamal khashoggi's story is such a global story to see that it even penetrated the comedy world just goes to show just how much it angered and resonated with people and i think in particular in hassan's case in one part of the show he talks...
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hood when hassan unleashed an attack. five of the soldiers killed that day were part of her unit. >> i felt rage inside of me and tremendous sorrow and grief. it was surreal. how could this happen, again? >> reporter: after the 2009 ft. hood shooting, the department of defense called for better emergency response and improving information sharing between military and government investigators. >> we saw some of the benefits and gains made out of that ft. hood, first ft. hood experience. but something happened, something went wrong. and we need to know what that was and if we failed in some way against our current policies, we need to be honest with our selves and with you and hold ourselves accountable. >> reporter: after the ft. hood shooting in 2009, the military's report said one of the biggest problems was the ability to identify internal threats that there's "insufficient knowledge" and awareness of the factors required to help identify and address individuals likely to commit violence, but the same problem exists tod
hood when hassan unleashed an attack. five of the soldiers killed that day were part of her unit. >> i felt rage inside of me and tremendous sorrow and grief. it was surreal. how could this happen, again? >> reporter: after the 2009 ft. hood shooting, the department of defense called for better emergency response and improving information sharing between military and government investigators. >> we saw some of the benefits and gains made out of that ft. hood, first ft. hood...
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will president obama and iran's new president, hassan rowhani, sit down and talk? >> christiane amanpour joins us now from new york. it has been 34 years since an american president met with the president of iran, that was between jimmy carter and shah. handshake versus sitting down and talking, what are we talking about? >> i think the symbolism would be enormous, not just in tone but in actual getting the ball rolling to the end that president obama just laid out in that snippet from his speech to the u.n. ga this morning. it is arguably one of the most geopolitical strategic of the united states and it is in a state of deep dysfunction because of what the president said. these plus 30 years of a massive wall of mistrust has been built up between the two nations. it affects everything, fredricka. it affects the middle east and america's relations and its ability to operate in that whole region. it is vital, not to mention sorting out the whole nuclear program. so, you know, there has been a willingness expressed by both iranian side now and the u.s. side to have
will president obama and iran's new president, hassan rowhani, sit down and talk? >> christiane amanpour joins us now from new york. it has been 34 years since an american president met with the president of iran, that was between jimmy carter and shah. handshake versus sitting down and talking, what are we talking about? >> i think the symbolism would be enormous, not just in tone but in actual getting the ball rolling to the end that president obama just laid out in that snippet...
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jim, how do you interpret what we heard from hassan nasrallah? >> reporter: you know, boris, there is so much anticipation to this speech, first time he's commented in public since the october 7th attacks, as skbres can a was noting there, there were fear that he might announce a more forceful participation in this war by hezbollah, in effect, opening up another front in this war from the north, but as we listened to him speak, he didn't say that. he said that option is on the table, but he did not -- did he not put his forces to bear here and announce that they're coming in, and notably we were watching the skies very closely as he was speaking, were his words joined with action, more missiles, more rockets. we didn't see that, either t could change but today his words were limited to praise for hamas and the october 7th attacks. have a listen. >> translator: it was an action that was heroic, brave, innovative and it was very well-executed. it was great. it was a huge earthquake in the region. >> reporter: now, of course, those words are shockin
jim, how do you interpret what we heard from hassan nasrallah? >> reporter: you know, boris, there is so much anticipation to this speech, first time he's commented in public since the october 7th attacks, as skbres can a was noting there, there were fear that he might announce a more forceful participation in this war by hezbollah, in effect, opening up another front in this war from the north, but as we listened to him speak, he didn't say that. he said that option is on the table, but...
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. >> hassan: yeah it's one of the only countries that i think, in the gulf that has kept their tradition. and, if you travel outside muscat you see the flavor of the old life still there. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: hassan meer is one oman's preeminent fine artists who works in painting and photography. muzna al musafer is a filmmaker, artist, and provocateur representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene. >> muzna: the thing in arabia, we have a tradition of storytelling and saying things without saying them directly. we took this from poetry. they have a certain language with a lot of text, with a lot of -- >> anthony: subtext. >> muzna: yeah. >> anthony: there's an unusual mix here, very graceful very proud, mix of cultures and languages. >> hassan: i mean, the mix was existent from the beginning. >> muzna: there is a beauty in being different and understanding the other. >> anthony: it's such a difficult time to make that argument. the whole world seems to be going exactly the opposite direction. i mean, my country, the last thing a
. >> hassan: yeah it's one of the only countries that i think, in the gulf that has kept their tradition. and, if you travel outside muscat you see the flavor of the old life still there. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: hassan meer is one oman's preeminent fine artists who works in painting and photography. muzna al musafer is a filmmaker, artist, and provocateur representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene. >> muzna: the thing...
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first up, hassan rouhani, the president of the islamic republic of iran. i asked him about isis, the state of the nuclear talks, and the harsh judgment handed down against those people who made iran's "happy" video. ♪ because i'm happy ♪ clap along if you feel then iran's enemy, of course, is israel, and i sat down with the man who for the last 60-plus years has worked at the highest levels of that nation's government. shimon peres on the prospects for peace in the middle east, and whyt at the age over91 he's considering a new career including delivering pizza. >>> also, the ebola outbreak. 1.4 million infections are possible says the cdc, and that's by january in just two nations. what could be done to contain the crisis? i put that crucial question to chelsea clinton and liberia's foreign minister. >>> but first, here is my take. if president obama truly wants to degrade and destroy isis, he's going to have to find a way to collaborate with iran, the one great power in the middle east with which america is still at odds. engagement with iran, while h
first up, hassan rouhani, the president of the islamic republic of iran. i asked him about isis, the state of the nuclear talks, and the harsh judgment handed down against those people who made iran's "happy" video. ♪ because i'm happy ♪ clap along if you feel then iran's enemy, of course, is israel, and i sat down with the man who for the last 60-plus years has worked at the highest levels of that nation's government. shimon peres on the prospects for peace in the middle east,...
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hassan, i know have you spoke with taric's parent. how is he doing? >> he is still in a lot of pain, erin. severe headaches. stitches. his eyes are still blood shot. i think he has a long way to go for recovery. we need him to come home to tampa, florida so he can get the treatment he needs from the hands of the beating of the officers. >> you want him to come back to the united states to get the care he needed. you talked about about his family worried with brain trauma. has he shown any signs of lasting issues, in terms of communicating with people or anything? >> certainly not like he was before. his face is still hardly recognizable. once medical expert examine him and we have had several medical experts examine the footage of his terrible beating. and officers stomping on his head even after he was unconscious. this could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to treat. we need to get him medical care as soon as possible. >> i see your emotion here as you hear this about your nephew. can you believe this happened. >> yes. no, i can't believe it ha
hassan, i know have you spoke with taric's parent. how is he doing? >> he is still in a lot of pain, erin. severe headaches. stitches. his eyes are still blood shot. i think he has a long way to go for recovery. we need him to come home to tampa, florida so he can get the treatment he needs from the hands of the beating of the officers. >> you want him to come back to the united states to get the care he needed. you talked about about his family worried with brain trauma. has he...
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. >> hassan: yeah it's one of the only countries that i think, in the gulf that has kept their tradition. and, if you travel outside muscat you see the flavor of the old life still there. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: hassan meer is one oman's preeminent fine artist who works in painting and photography. muzna al musafer is a filmmaker, artist, and provocateur representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene. >> muzna: the thing in arabia, we have a tradition of storytelling and saying things without saying them directly. we took this from poetry. they have a certain language with a lot of text, with a lot of -- >> anthony: subtext. >> muzna: yeah. >> anthony: there's an unusual mix here, very graceful very proud, mix of culture and languages. >> hassan: i mean, the mix was existent from the beginning. >> muzna: there is a beauty in being different and understanding the other. >> anthony: it's such a difficult time to make that argument. the whole world seems to be going exactly the opposite direction. i mean, my country, the last thing any
. >> hassan: yeah it's one of the only countries that i think, in the gulf that has kept their tradition. and, if you travel outside muscat you see the flavor of the old life still there. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: hassan meer is one oman's preeminent fine artist who works in painting and photography. muzna al musafer is a filmmaker, artist, and provocateur representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene. >> muzna: the thing...
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the jury in the trial of nadal hassan is hearing testimony from dozens of -- patrick zeigler was shot four times. doctors had to remove 20% of his brain. zeigler says he's retiring from the army in october and fears he'll never be able to hold a regular job. he told the jury it's affected every facet of my personality. i'm ra lot angrier, darker than i used to be. other survivors said they could hearing her screaming "my baby, my baby" before her voice went silent. her father juan have a leads ted he didn't kill just 13 people. he killed my grandson and killed me slowly. nadal hassan appeared flustered, repeatedly asking for breaks during the testimony. >> ed lavandera is live from ft. hood. once the witnesses get a chance to finish up the statements in court. presumably it turns to the defense and nadal hassan would be able to stand up and make some kind of allocution. if he does that, can he say things now that he couldn't say during the trial? >> reporter: well, i think he has a bid more leeway. nadal hassan asked on friday when the prosecution is done presenting its witnesses that
the jury in the trial of nadal hassan is hearing testimony from dozens of -- patrick zeigler was shot four times. doctors had to remove 20% of his brain. zeigler says he's retiring from the army in october and fears he'll never be able to hold a regular job. he told the jury it's affected every facet of my personality. i'm ra lot angrier, darker than i used to be. other survivors said they could hearing her screaming "my baby, my baby" before her voice went silent. her father juan...
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born al shabaab fighter in somalia mohammed abdullahi hassan. simpson tweeted in reference to the controversial event when will they ever learn. hassan retweeted his tweet and wrote, the brothers from the charl"charlie hebdo" attack didr part. time for brothers in the u.s. to do their part. according to court documents hassan traveled to somalia from minneapolis to join al shabaab and suggests simpson wanted to join the jihad in somalia around the same time but it is not known whether simpson and hassan knew each other. >> this is something that the united states government has been focused on in both of these issues, both in terms of foreign fighters, as well as efforts that are under way by extremists including those inside isil, to use social media to try to radicalize individuals and inspire them to carry out acts of violence. >> reporter: according to a law enforcement official the apartment here in phoenix was relatively baron but the fbi did manage to retrieve a hard drive and that is currently being analyzed. ashleigh? >> cnn's kyung lah
born al shabaab fighter in somalia mohammed abdullahi hassan. simpson tweeted in reference to the controversial event when will they ever learn. hassan retweeted his tweet and wrote, the brothers from the charl"charlie hebdo" attack didr part. time for brothers in the u.s. to do their part. according to court documents hassan traveled to somalia from minneapolis to join al shabaab and suggests simpson wanted to join the jihad in somalia around the same time but it is not known whether...
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when burk was caught, he was sentenced to 8 1/2 years and changed his name to hassan assad. got out in 1999 and found a new career. wwe wrestling fans know him as montel vontavious porter, mvp. hassan, am i right, up until now, you've never been permitted to vote, and will you exercise the franchise? >> i lost my right to vote because i was convicted of a felony at the age of 16. before i had the right to exercise it. i absolutely intend to exercise my right to vote. >> you say that voting disenfranchisement is just one area of, quote, discrimination, against those who have paid their debt to society. explain. >> well, you have approximately 20 million unincarcerated convicted felons in the united states, give or take. and when you're released from prison, you want to gain access to society. you want to work. you want to find a place to live, but if you're a convicted felon, we have a segment of our society where you are legally discriminated against. job application, have you been convicted of a felony. if you answer yes, you can be excluded as i was because of a bad decisi
when burk was caught, he was sentenced to 8 1/2 years and changed his name to hassan assad. got out in 1999 and found a new career. wwe wrestling fans know him as montel vontavious porter, mvp. hassan, am i right, up until now, you've never been permitted to vote, and will you exercise the franchise? >> i lost my right to vote because i was convicted of a felony at the age of 16. before i had the right to exercise it. i absolutely intend to exercise my right to vote. >> you say that...
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earlier the conservative chief justice was congratulated by his sole moderate opponent, and president hassan rouhani, whose term is ending, also congratulated the president-elect before the official results were made public. the last polling places closed well after midnight local time. some of them have been open for 19 hours. that was much longer than planned and an effort to boost voter turnout. now, besides dealing with domestic crises, iran's next president will help decide whether the 2015 nuclear deal can be revived. it is a position raisi is said to favor. the executive vice president of the quincy institute for responsible statecraft and the author of "losing an enemy: obama, iran, and the triumph diplomacy" joins me now from fairfax, virginia. good to see you. i'm curious. what does the leadership's decision to basically, you know, rig the candidate list basically to push such a hard line, someone literally under u.s. sanctions. what does it say about the direction you think the leadership wants to go in terms of relations with the west? >> well, i think primarily this has not been
earlier the conservative chief justice was congratulated by his sole moderate opponent, and president hassan rouhani, whose term is ending, also congratulated the president-elect before the official results were made public. the last polling places closed well after midnight local time. some of them have been open for 19 hours. that was much longer than planned and an effort to boost voter turnout. now, besides dealing with domestic crises, iran's next president will help decide whether the...
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. >> hassan: yeah it's one of the only countries that i think, in the gulf that has kept their tradition. and, if you travel outside muscat you see the flavor of the old life still there. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: hassan meer is one oman's preeminent fine artist who works in painting and photography. muzna al musafer is a filmmaker, artist, and provocateur representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene. >> muzna: the thing in arabia, we have a tradition of storytelling and saying things without saying them directly. we took this from poetry. they have a certain language with a lot of text, with a lot of -- >> anthony: subtext. >> muzna: yeah. >> anthony: there's an unusual mix here, very graceful very proud, mix of culture and languages. >> hassan: i mean, the mix was existent from the beginning. >> muzna: there is a beauty in being different and understanding the other. >> anthony: it's such a difficult time to make that argument. the whole world seems to be going exactly the opposite direction. i mean, my country, the last thing any
. >> hassan: yeah it's one of the only countries that i think, in the gulf that has kept their tradition. and, if you travel outside muscat you see the flavor of the old life still there. ♪ ♪ >> anthony: hassan meer is one oman's preeminent fine artist who works in painting and photography. muzna al musafer is a filmmaker, artist, and provocateur representing the increasingly vocal point of view of the young omani women in the middle eastern art scene. >> muzna: the thing...
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last week, the hassan campaign went up on air with an ad trying to put distance between senator hassan and president biden on things like gas taxes and these economic kitchen table issues. so whether democrats decide they want to elevate this and put this on the airwaves, they very well may, but that is still an open question. >> do you think that we're not in an era where digital ads can be more effective than tv ads? >> it's not about effectiveness. it's about who you can target and who is seeing them. i think your average swing voter who is probably not super tuned in to political news consuming it with the veraciousness that folks like you and i are, i think that when it comes to digital ads, they can have a ton of power, absolutely, but i think it also tells us a lot about the strategic choices that someone makes when they choose to put something on the airwaves where it is much more broadly seen versus when they choose to put something online where they can be much more precise about to whom they target it. >> thanks to both of you. >> coming up, we heard stories about children i
last week, the hassan campaign went up on air with an ad trying to put distance between senator hassan and president biden on things like gas taxes and these economic kitchen table issues. so whether democrats decide they want to elevate this and put this on the airwaves, they very well may, but that is still an open question. >> do you think that we're not in an era where digital ads can be more effective than tv ads? >> it's not about effectiveness. it's about who you can target...
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hassan has 46% of the vote. that has republicans worried about losing control. >>> and early voting is under way. in the state of utah, voters are looking for other options other than clinton and trump. in salt lake county, mitt romney. the names bernie sanders and mitt romney, they just keep popping up. >>> jeff bezos speaking out against donald trump. bezos owns the washington post. on stage, he says donald trump's brand of politics is hurting democracy. when you look at the pattern of things, he is not just going after the media and looking for retribution, it is also he may not give a concession speech. and he says peter thiel says different views are what help make democracy work. mark zuckerberg had similar comments to employees this week. thiel is on the facebook board of directors. >>> we are following the battle to retake mosul. an american soldier has been killed on the frontlines and iraqi forces are facing fierce oppositions from isis. a live report from iraq as "early start" continues. after brushin
hassan has 46% of the vote. that has republicans worried about losing control. >>> and early voting is under way. in the state of utah, voters are looking for other options other than clinton and trump. in salt lake county, mitt romney. the names bernie sanders and mitt romney, they just keep popping up. >>> jeff bezos speaking out against donald trump. bezos owns the washington post. on stage, he says donald trump's brand of politics is hurting democracy. when you look at the...
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certainly hassan rouhani seemed to be saying that's not going to be the case. he's saying the u.s. right now had left the diplomatic circles and iran certainly wouldn't come back. i want you to look at the iranian foreign minister when our cameras caught up with him. he seemed to say no as well. let's listen as well. >> has there been any progress in talks with the united states, sir? >> we don't talk to the united stat states. >> we don't talk to the united states. that double mean other countries aren't trying, including the (. president emanuel macron. he believes the time is right for the two leaders to meet. of course, as we know, hassan rouhani set to speak at the general assembly later today. >> hard to imagine if there's not talks here no talks await. >>> the conference board's consumer sentiment index for september fell to 125.1, weaker than expected when economists at the commerce board said, quote, the escalation in trade and tariff talks has appeared to have rattled consumers, saying it's fallen in terms of confidentality. the recent increase in gas prices might have be
certainly hassan rouhani seemed to be saying that's not going to be the case. he's saying the u.s. right now had left the diplomatic circles and iran certainly wouldn't come back. i want you to look at the iranian foreign minister when our cameras caught up with him. he seemed to say no as well. let's listen as well. >> has there been any progress in talks with the united states, sir? >> we don't talk to the united stat states. >> we don't talk to the united states. that...
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hassan, you see him. there he's been behind bars since the november 2009 shooting. november of 2009. it is now the spring of 2013, almost the summer. ever since that time the shooting happened, collected his government paycheck, paid for by taxpayers. chris lawrence is "outfront" with this special report. >> reporter: accused of mass murder is asking for another three months to prepare his defense. and by then, he'll have another $20,000 in his pocket courtesy of the government that is trying to convict him. major hassan is accused of murdering 13 people and wounding 30 more in a mass shooting in ft. hood, texas. witnesses say he shouted god is great before opening fire inside this building on base. when the day of the shooting he was making $6,000 a month in base pay. as the months rolled on, the checks kept coming. he benefitted from mandatory pay hikes that pushed his salary past $7,000 a month. the u.s. government has paid him $280,000 since the shooting. and he'll easily clear the $300,000 mark by the end of august. >> it is a tragic irony. >> this attorney is
hassan, you see him. there he's been behind bars since the november 2009 shooting. november of 2009. it is now the spring of 2013, almost the summer. ever since that time the shooting happened, collected his government paycheck, paid for by taxpayers. chris lawrence is "outfront" with this special report. >> reporter: accused of mass murder is asking for another three months to prepare his defense. and by then, he'll have another $20,000 in his pocket courtesy of the government...
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hassan took a train to slovakia. and a message posted in facebook, hassan's mother said she's a widow and she had to stay behind because she's still caring for her mother, so hassan traveled hundreds of miles across the border alone and was finally greeted in slovakia. thanks so much for joining us. ac 360 starts now. >>> good evening from lviv, ukraine. there are significant developments to tell you about tonight on and off the battlefield. here in ukraine as well as elsewhere. most notably, the biden administration banning russian oil and gas imports into the united states, cutting moscow off from billions of dollars a year in hard currency, squeezing russia's economy even harder. we begin, though, with vladimir putin's principle export to this
hassan took a train to slovakia. and a message posted in facebook, hassan's mother said she's a widow and she had to stay behind because she's still caring for her mother, so hassan traveled hundreds of miles across the border alone and was finally greeted in slovakia. thanks so much for joining us. ac 360 starts now. >>> good evening from lviv, ukraine. there are significant developments to tell you about tonight on and off the battlefield. here in ukraine as well as elsewhere. most...
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>> magee hassan is thanking her lucky stars. magee hassan barely got into office six years ago. she won by 0.1 percentage points. you look at the polling now. where do you see bolduc's standing? he is trailing by six points. if this is supposed to be a good republican year, you should see a much closer race than what we're seeing right now. and i think that this is emblematic of a candidate who the voters at this particular point in the state of new hampshire don't particularly like. and at this point anyway they're willing to stick by hassan. >> okay. so let's broaden this out. so that just happened there. well, it's not the only place it's happened. 19 republican nominees for u.s. senate have either denied or cast doubt on biden's election win. these are the people who have advanced past go and are now in the general election. so, what does this mean for the democratic candidates that they're now running against who aren't running against a moderate, they're now running against a full-on trump-ite. >> one of the things i might've expected going into the general election are th
>> magee hassan is thanking her lucky stars. magee hassan barely got into office six years ago. she won by 0.1 percentage points. you look at the polling now. where do you see bolduc's standing? he is trailing by six points. if this is supposed to be a good republican year, you should see a much closer race than what we're seeing right now. and i think that this is emblematic of a candidate who the voters at this particular point in the state of new hampshire don't particularly like. and...
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president hassan rouhani involved in the twitter war, accused of wolf in sheep's clothing. being jihadist extremists according to mike pompeo. here is what he had to say about the government. >> the bitter irony of the situation in iran is the regime uses the same time to line its pockets while its people cry out for jobs and reform and opportunity. the iranian economy is doing well, but only if you are the elite. >> there have been a lot of protests inside iran and the collapse of the currency there. >> reporter: mike pompeo referred to a $95 billion slush fund run by the iranian regime to support interests. we are not suddenly about to see war with the u.s. and iran escalate. this is a delicate region with the balance of lebanese to the north and it is involved in syria and stirring tensions. iran is involved in syria, too. there is a lot that could go wrong there and a tweet like this, some say, we find like north korea with knee gosh yagss. we -- negotiations. we don't know. back to you. >> nick, thank you. an interesting way to start the week. thank you. >>> president
president hassan rouhani involved in the twitter war, accused of wolf in sheep's clothing. being jihadist extremists according to mike pompeo. here is what he had to say about the government. >> the bitter irony of the situation in iran is the regime uses the same time to line its pockets while its people cry out for jobs and reform and opportunity. the iranian economy is doing well, but only if you are the elite. >> there have been a lot of protests inside iran and the collapse of...
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unfortunately governor hassan has not. i have a long history of doing that even before donald trump became our nominee. >> she says she's voting for him, but she's not going to endorse him. >> i think people should hear that statement for what it is. she is trying to have it both ways. i don't think any elected leader who is supporting donald trump for the presidency should hold office. >> so if you listen to kelly ayotte, what she's trying to do is showcase what she believes is independence. she's willing to spar with her par party's nominee. when i asked ayotte whether or not she believes donald trump could be trusted with his finger on the nuclear codes, she wouldn't say. she said she wouldn't trust hillary clinton but wouldn't say what she thought about donald trump, kate. >> manu, you have maggie hassan saying you can't have it both ways for kelly ayotte. when you talked to her about the democratic nominee and whether or not she thought hillary clinton is honest, is she trying to have it both ways as well? >> one coul
unfortunately governor hassan has not. i have a long history of doing that even before donald trump became our nominee. >> she says she's voting for him, but she's not going to endorse him. >> i think people should hear that statement for what it is. she is trying to have it both ways. i don't think any elected leader who is supporting donald trump for the presidency should hold office. >> so if you listen to kelly ayotte, what she's trying to do is showcase what she believes...
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it could be hassan rouhani. it could also be a tough hard liner who wants to get tough on america. >> the uk, france and netherlands seems to be a trump factor. fred, thank you. >> great to have fred there. he made many trips. he was right there for us. >>> a special counsel will investigate the trump campaign ties to russia despite the objections from the white house. >> frankly no need for a special prosecutor. we discussed this before. >> what will robert mueller find and how long is his reach in this probe? you won't see these folks they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> a former fbi chief now in charge of the russia investigation after his successor was fired while overseeing it. what robert mueller's appoi
it could be hassan rouhani. it could also be a tough hard liner who wants to get tough on america. >> the uk, france and netherlands seems to be a trump factor. fred, thank you. >> great to have fred there. he made many trips. he was right there for us. >>> a special counsel will investigate the trump campaign ties to russia despite the objections from the white house. >> frankly no need for a special prosecutor. we discussed this before. >> what will robert...
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his name is hassan and he is an american from minnesota, and he put out a call a week ago to attack the prophet mohamud cartoon contest. >> he was responding to a tweet by simpson where he was referencing the event in texas, complaining about it a week before and then the american somali jihadists from al shabaab puts out a tweet calling on jihadis in united states to do the same thing, and then the perpetrator of the attack retweets that tweet, and so a week before there is a link to an attack put out with simpson retweeting it. a lot of questions by the fbi. why didn't they increase surveillance on simpson given the fact they appeared to be aware of it because there was a bulletin put out referencing a tweet put out by somebody connected to al shabaab. why didn't they increase surveillance a week before and there is a lot of questions for the fbi today. >> i always ask you this twitter accounts how are they able to freely communicate via twitter? >> they change the twitter handle again and again and again, so twitter may take one of their accounts down but then they just retweet a new
his name is hassan and he is an american from minnesota, and he put out a call a week ago to attack the prophet mohamud cartoon contest. >> he was responding to a tweet by simpson where he was referencing the event in texas, complaining about it a week before and then the american somali jihadists from al shabaab puts out a tweet calling on jihadis in united states to do the same thing, and then the perpetrator of the attack retweets that tweet, and so a week before there is a link to an...
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two issues, hassan nasrallah the secretary general of hezbollah is talking right now. if following his speech or his remark another front will open in the north, will the u.s. actually use its firepower in the region, not only to deter, but also to destroy targets in lebanon or, if needed, in iran? and on the hostages, the biden administration is asking israel for a temporary pause and we understand it is not a ceasefire, but do you have any guarantees, any assurances that this temporary pause will lead to hostage release? and i know you heard the family of the hostages today and can you assure us that the united states will not hold israel back before the main objective of this war is fulfilled, which is eliminating hamas? >> thank you. >> reporter: thank you. >> let me take the second question first. there are no guarantees about anything. as a general proposition and maybe even more specifically in the context of the fight against hamas, but we are absolutely focused on getting hostages back and getting them back to their families in safety and we believe that, amon
two issues, hassan nasrallah the secretary general of hezbollah is talking right now. if following his speech or his remark another front will open in the north, will the u.s. actually use its firepower in the region, not only to deter, but also to destroy targets in lebanon or, if needed, in iran? and on the hostages, the biden administration is asking israel for a temporary pause and we understand it is not a ceasefire, but do you have any guarantees, any assurances that this temporary pause...